Sokcho & Gangneung
Korea's east coast offers a dramatic change from Seoul's urban sprawl. Gangneung and Sokcho, connected by coastal road and backed by the Taebaek Mountains, have become favorites for Koreans seeking weekend escapes. The area gained international attention after hosting events during the 2018 Winter Olympics, but its appeal goes far beyond sports venues.
Gangneung: Coffee City by the Sea
Sokcho: Gateway to Seoraksan
Getting There and Getting Around
Beyond the Main Towns
Final Thoughts
The east coast feels like a different Korea. The pace slows, the air smells of sea and pine, and the mountains create a dramatic backdrop wherever you look. Gangneung and Sokcho complement each other—coffee culture and modern development in one, traditional markets and mountain access in the other. A weekend here recalibrates your sense of what Korea offers beyond its cities.
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